An active load-pull measurement technique is exploited to test the performance of novel high-efficiency power amplifier (PA) concepts based on non-reciprocity. This technique allows new PA architectures, including its load-modulation, to be evaluated before any construction is necessary. Merely activeload-pull measurements of a single representative device or PA, in combination with knowledge of the S-parameters of the output combiner, are needed. As a result of the technique, the load modulation on the branch PAs are exposed, thereby allowing PA designers to optimize PA performance. The technique is demonstrated by emulating a load-modulation PA, consisting of two branch PAs with their outputs combined using a non-reciprocal circulator. Th...
Characterisation of modern wireless power transistors and amplifies requires wideband-modulated stim...
High-efficiency power-amplifier design requires numerous efforts to investigate both input and outpu...
Accurate linear and nonlinear models for devices and components are essential for successful RF/micr...
A method to emulate load modulated power amplifier (PA) architectures is proposed. Based on an itera...
A measurement technique to emulate coupling between power amplifiers (PAs) such as that in an antenn...
A method to emulate differential transmitter architectures is presented. The technique, which is bas...
The time-varying loading conditions that power amplifiers (PAs) experience in active antenna systems...
A general measurement-based design methodology for outphasing transmitter architectures is presented...
A novel power amplifier (PA) architecure, the Circulator Load Modulated Amplifier (CLMA), is present...
Energy-efficient power amplifiers capable of supporting advanced communication standards are essenti...
Class-E amplifier has the potential to deliver high efficiency required for the next generation wire...
In future mobile communication networks, there will be a shift toward higher carrier frequencies and...
Characterisation, test and modelling of microwave devices and transistors are becoming the pre-requi...
The advent of fourth generation (4G) wireless communication with available modulation bandwidth rang...
The increasing demand for mobile data traffic has put new challenges and requirements for the develo...
Characterisation of modern wireless power transistors and amplifies requires wideband-modulated stim...
High-efficiency power-amplifier design requires numerous efforts to investigate both input and outpu...
Accurate linear and nonlinear models for devices and components are essential for successful RF/micr...
A method to emulate load modulated power amplifier (PA) architectures is proposed. Based on an itera...
A measurement technique to emulate coupling between power amplifiers (PAs) such as that in an antenn...
A method to emulate differential transmitter architectures is presented. The technique, which is bas...
The time-varying loading conditions that power amplifiers (PAs) experience in active antenna systems...
A general measurement-based design methodology for outphasing transmitter architectures is presented...
A novel power amplifier (PA) architecure, the Circulator Load Modulated Amplifier (CLMA), is present...
Energy-efficient power amplifiers capable of supporting advanced communication standards are essenti...
Class-E amplifier has the potential to deliver high efficiency required for the next generation wire...
In future mobile communication networks, there will be a shift toward higher carrier frequencies and...
Characterisation, test and modelling of microwave devices and transistors are becoming the pre-requi...
The advent of fourth generation (4G) wireless communication with available modulation bandwidth rang...
The increasing demand for mobile data traffic has put new challenges and requirements for the develo...
Characterisation of modern wireless power transistors and amplifies requires wideband-modulated stim...
High-efficiency power-amplifier design requires numerous efforts to investigate both input and outpu...
Accurate linear and nonlinear models for devices and components are essential for successful RF/micr...